Subject: Re: NetBSD Flyer, round 2
To: None <netbsd-advocacy@netbsd.org>
From: Bernd Sieker <bsieker@freenet.de>
List: netbsd-advocacy
Date: 09/27/2002 12:26:21
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On 27.09.02, 02:16:34, Hubert Feyrer wrote:
> 
> I've updated my NetBSD flyer that I intend to hand out at the linuxday.lu
> Linux event in Luxembourg next week. Grab this:
> 
> 	http://www.feyrer.de/NetBSD/flyer/what-is-netbsd-2.pdf
> 
> print it on a duplex printer, and fold as appropriate. There's also a
> PostScript version in the same dir, the TeX source is in the file "w.tex".
> If you send diffs, please use that one.

I can't get LaTeX to accept this as input file, you rely on some
defaults by not setting a document class, that seem to be different in
our installation.

I've attached a diff for some minor corrections. Please review them
before applying.

The tense in the sentence about NetBSD's founding is dictated by English
grammar, although, of course, NetBSD is still at the top ;)

> 
>  - Hubert
> 
> -- 
> Want to get a clue on IPv6 but don't know where to start? Try this:
> * Basics -> http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2001/05/24/ipv6_tutorial.html
> * Setup  -> http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2001/06/01/ipv6_tutorial.html
> Of course with your #1 IPv6 ready operating system -> http://www.NetBSD.org/
> 
> 

-- 
Bernd Sieker

NetBSD is much like a tipi:  No windows, no gates, and an apache inside.

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--- w.tex.orig	Fri Sep 27 11:11:42 2002
+++ w.tex	Fri Sep 27 12:21:20 2002
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
 and embedded systems.
 
 NetBSD is often chosen to control newly developed hardware and to
-drive products such as network computers, one-circuit computers,
+drive products such as network computers, single board computers,
 internet appliances, firewalls, printers, copiers and even webcams.
 Additionally, NetBSD is used in network development all over the
 world.  ISPs use NetBSD because of the wide spectrum of network
@@ -38,8 +38,8 @@
 
 \mySection{Why is NetBSD so special?}
  
-Since NetBSD was founded in 1993 it can always be found at the top of
-Open Source Operation System development. In many cases NetBSD was the
+Since NetBSD has been founded in 1993 it could always be found at the top of
+Open Source Operating System development. In many cases NetBSD was the
 complete foundation or reference for other projects. Many advantages
 of NetBSD are not found in any other open source operating system:
 
@@ -100,11 +100,11 @@
 \item Web serving and website development, including: Apache with many
       modules, PHP, Jakarta Tomcat and many others
 \item Network, database, file and print serving, including BIND 4/8/9,
-      Samba, Adrian Asun's the UoMichigan implementation of AppleTalk,
+      Samba, the UoM implementation of AppleTalk with Adrian Sun's enhancements,
       INN, MRTG, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Sendmail, SquirrelMail, etc.
 \item Text processing and office productivity tools, e.g. KOffice,
-      OpenOffice, Ghostscript, teTeX, GNU and XemacsVIM, CUPS, DocBook
-      and DocBook XML, GIMP, SANE and others. 
+      OpenOffice, Ghostscript, teTeX, GNU Emacs and Xemacs, VIM, CUPS, DocBook
+      and DocBook XML, The Gimp, SANE and others. 
 \item Multiple desktop environments and GUI tools, including GNOME, KDE,
       Mozilla, Netscape Navigator including Flash plugin, Opera, xmms and
       gqmpeg mp3 players, Afterstep, Windowmaker, fvwm, mplayer for MPEG
@@ -132,11 +132,11 @@
 
 \mySection{Truly Open Source}
 
-There are no 'NDA' or 'binary only' in the NetBSD project. All the 
+There are no `NDA' or `binary only' in the NetBSD project. All the 
 sources can be downloaded from the Internet, part of it under a
 Berkeley style license, part of it under the GPL license. Every NetBSD
-copy you get from us contains the entire source. 'Open Source' is not
-only a empty buzz phrase for us!
+copy you get from us contains the entire source. `Open Source' is not
+only an empty buzz phrase for us!
 
 \mySection{Available in all sizes!}
 
@@ -148,12 +148,13 @@
 
 \mySection{Security for Paranoids}
 
-With integrated firewall tools, IPsec, Kerberos 5, SSH, SSL and
-encryption tools like PGP, which can be easily installed from
-our software archives, you have access to modern security system.
-Of course our whole system has been audited for security leaks.
+With firewall tools, IPsec, Kerberos 5, SSH and SSL, which are
+integrated, and encryption tools like PGP, which can be easily installed
+from our software archives, you have access to a modern security system.
+In addition, the complete operating system has, of course, been audited
+for security problems.
 
-In the public forums related to 'Security' like the Bugtraq
+In the public forums related to `Security' like the Bugtraq
 mailing list NetBSD always had fewer known security problems than the
 alternative solutions.  One more reason why security consultants
 choose NetBSD!
@@ -197,13 +198,13 @@
 \begin{itemize}
 \item Support for even more devices and hardware platforms like FireWire
       and ACPI 
-\item SMP on PowerPC, UltraSPARC, Intel \& AMP systems
+\item SMP on PowerPC, UltraSPARC, Intel \& AMD systems
 \item Userland thread implementation supported by kernel via scheduler
       activations 
 \item Further use of latest network technologies like RED, WFQ, CBQ and
       ECN 
 \item PXE support for booting more PCs via network
-\item Support for booting from more 'foreign' filesystems to make
+\item Support for booting from more `foreign' filesystems to make
       switching to NetBSD more easy.
 \item Wider distribution of official CDs and devotionalia, even outside the USA
       and Europe 

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